A eureka moment in a town called Eureka : Curran Hatleberg’s best photograph
‘I turned a corner and saw this: a dusty alley lined with daisies, a few redheads, a handful of puppies and a woman with a gas can, all in blinding sun. That’s the miracle – when everything comes together and you’re there to catch it’ In 2013, I’d been living in New York for a long time. The (…)
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